Loved getting to work with this boy. He attended a puppy class of mine months ago and while his family was on vacation they decided to do a board and train with him, today is his last day. Since the moment I met him I enjoyed him. His enthusiasm towards work and his exuberant puppy energy. He’s such a fun and kind dog. I’m going to miss working with him everyday!! 🩵
A nice easy class focusing on neutrality- goal was to bring your dogs favorite toys and work a LLW, down stays and recalls!
Recent B&T: Zeus. He’s a 6 mo Doberman. Super eager to work, super fun to work with! Working on impulse control(always lol) proofing those downs, loose leash walking and handler engagement. Always have to throw in some play sessions, too 😌
When your leash and pants match the dogs eyes 💁♀️😍 This cool Husky has been through some things in his first 10 months of life- coming from a village and almost losing his life to Parvo. Even with a rough start he landed himself with a perfect family! Cooper is here with us for a Board and Train and is one of the smartest most eager and hard working dogs I’ve had the pleasure of working with. We’ve been working hard for a nice loose leash walk with checkins (that he offers on his own) we’re also working on neutrality and impulse control! #husky #villagedog #villagerescue #rescuedog #dogtraining #alaskanhusky
Post holiday group class!
Giving this team the recognition they deserve. I wish we had a before and after for River because her progress has been tremendous! Parker, River’s owner, is the owner all dog trainers dream to work with! She has taken direction and corrections in stride and has applied them seamlessly. They have come such a long way and I’m so so proud of them! Thank you, Parker, for showing up everyday and putting in the work!!
When you’re just SO EXCITED that it’s your day train day 😆🤣
Cutest, sweetest little puppy. Just playing around and seeing what she can do/learn on the fly and she’s smart! Love working with the eager ones!!
Got to see Milo again today after a few months, he’s grown up some and gave me some good “woo’s” we love a Woo dog!!!
I met Winnie about 2 months ago now, and she was a handful to say the least. She was too interested in interacting with her environment and zero engagement with or acknowledgement of owners. She was dragging her owners around the field we met at and giving us her famous hound howl. Her owners have taken every bit of guidance I’ve given them and ran with it. I couldn’t be happier seeing not only her progress, but their progress as owners! The understanding between dog and handler has improved immensely and has created this seem less partnership. Winnie worked hard on working through her tantrums and now has an amazing heel, recall, place/down stay and to top it off, her owners were able to take her on a remote hike! They reported being able to pass other people and their dogs with no reaction. But the best part was her being able to be trusted off leash, recall when needed and still following commands. Great job, Winnie and family!!!
I met Belle and her owner about a month ago and the work they’ve been putting into their training journey is really showing.
When we first met, Belle was dragging her owners everywhich way she could, was extremely dog sensitive and would react to dogs a field away.
We’ve been working hard to bridge the communication gap and we now have a solid heel on a slip lead, down stays and recall! Now, we’re starting the process of addressing her reactivity and I have a feeling she’ll be neutral in no time!
Jens and owner, Madison, working on heel work and engagement. While Kona works on downs with distance and neutrality while Jens works around them!
Kona and owner, Hannah, working hard on building Kona’s motivation towards work!